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Innovation in Biopharmaceutical Process Development and Manufacturing

Program in detail

A comprehensive course overview can be downloaded as a PDF-file. In the following, a detailed course program is presented:

  1. Introduction of Manufacturing Processes for Biopharmaceuticals
    • Introduction to the Case Studies
      Jose Coco Martin
    • Overview of the upstream part of manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals, PAT and quality systems (Q8-Q10)
      Coen Beuvery
    • Introduction of PAT in a pharmaceutical company
      Ben Langelaan, Organon, The Netherlands
  2. Expression Systems
    • Expression in prokaryotic cells and optimizing recombinant microbial fermentation processes
      Karl Bayer, Key Note Speaker,
      University of Natural Resources and Applied Sciences, Austria
    • Mammalian cell expression systems
      Jose Coco Martin
    • Baculo virus expression system
      Just Vlak, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
  3. Cell Biology in relation to controllable Reactor Parameters
    • Cell physiology apoptosis, proliferation, metabolism
      Mike Butler, Key Note Speaker,
      University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
    • Relation reactor conditions and product quality
      Dirk Martens
    • Post translation modifications under various reactor conditions
      Chantal Christis, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
    • Product characterization
      Marc Sutter, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
    • Case studies
  4. Control Strategies, Reactor Design and In homogeneities
    • Control strategies for cultivation processes in bioreactors
      Ton van Boxtel
    • Bioreactor design
      Hans Tramper, Key Note Speaker,
      Wageningen University, The Netherlands
    • Computational fluid dynamics applied in bioreactors
      Gino Baart, Netherlands Vaccine Institute, Bilthoven
    • Excursion
  5. Advanced process monitoring and novel Biosensors
    • PAT: creating a paradigm
      Eric van Sprang and Henk-Jan Ramaker,
      TIPb, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Multivariate data acquisition
      Eric van Sprang and Henk-Jan Ramaker,
      TIPb, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Multivariate design
      Eric van Sprang and Henk-Jan Ramaker,
      TIPb, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Process analyzers
      Eric van Sprang and Henk-Jan Ramaker,
      TIPb, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Process monitoring and control
      Eric van Sprang and Henk-Jan Ramaker,
      TIPb, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Kaizen and knowledge management tools (continuous improvement)
      Eric van Sprang and Henk-Jan Ramaker,
      TIPb, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Workshop PAT and data management
      Eric van Sprang and Henk-Jan Ramaker,
      TIPb, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  6. Models for Process Understanding
    • From genome to proteome in the cell to be cultivated
      Gino Baart, Netherlands Vaccine Institute, Bilthoven
    • Grey models used for process understanding
      Johan Westerhuis, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Engineering of cell lines
      Stephan Goletz, Glycotope, Berlin, Germany
    • Presentation case studies